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Nasiphi Moya elected Tshwane deputy mayor, assures unwavering commitment

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Nasiphi Moya elected Tshwane deputy mayor, assures unwavering commitment

Nasiphi Moya elected Tshwane deputy mayor, assures unwavering commitment

18th January 2024

By: Thabi Shomolekae
Creamer Media Senior Writer

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Newly elected Tshwane deputy executive mayor Dr Nasiphi Moya assured residents of her unwavering commitment and dedication to the betterment of the city, saying ensuring the improved services to the residents of the City of Tshwane was her utmost priority.

Moya was elected on Thursday with some councillors disputing her election, accusing her of breaking the law.

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During her acceptance speech, Moya said that she recognises the weight of the responsibility.

“Though this role as deputy executive mayor is new, the work to ensure that Tshwane and her residents get access to the services they so desperately need is not. I am no stranger to this council. I served for four years as, first, the group head of the Office of the Chief Whip then as chief of staff to the then executive mayor,” she said.

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She explained that these experiences had enriched her appreciation for the responsibilities demanded by the City’s Constitution to shape and improve the quality of life experienced by its about 4-million residents.

She noted that ensuring improved services to the residents of the City of Tshwane was her utmost priority.

Moya said to achieve this, she would ensure that basic services were consistently delivered to citizens, on a daily basis. She would accelerate infrastructure development and maintenance as the crucial driver of the city's growth and monitor the allocation of funds to ensure that funds were used to improve services and give expression to the coalition’s pro-poor agenda.

“Moreover, supporting the women and men responsible for front-line services is essential. Their morale, commitment and dedication are vital to our city's success,” she added.

Moya said the City must continue to support vulnerable members of the community and provide essential social relief, saying it was the City’s duty to uplift and empower those who faced economic hardships and to ensure that no one was left behind in the pursuit of progress.

She urged councillors to lean on her for support and collaboration.

“I would like to take a moment to address my fellow councillors. As we continue to represent our respective wards and communities, I urge you to lean on me for support and collaboration. Let us set aside our political differences and work together in service of the people of Tshwane,” she said.

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