Today, 24th October 2024, the City Manager, Dr Imogen Mashazi, officially signed a Letter of Engagement with the Special Investigating Unit (SIU). This engagement facilitates the commencement of an investigation into allegations of maladministration and other irregular activities within the
I would like to acknowledge the Auditor General’s office for their thorough and diligent work in evaluating our city’s financial health and operational integrity.
Parliamentary Select Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Human Settlements, Water and Sanitation chairperson, China Dodovu, has described the City of Ekurhuleni as ‘the best run municipality in the country’.
In ensuring an orderly built environment and compliance with land uses in communities, the City of Ekurhuleni calls on all tavern owners to adhere to the City’s policies and bylaws...
I wish to congratulate Dr Imogen Mashazi on her re-appointment as City Manager of Ekurhuleni. The re-appoint of Dr Mashazi will aid in maintaining the stability of the administration and ensure that the development goals of the municipality are realigned with the Multi-Party Coalition Government’s ‘Back-to-Basics’ vision...
The appointment of senior management is not only a prerogative of council but also serves to stabilise, strategically direct, and realign the development goals of the municipality. Today, the City of Ekurhuleni Council made four critical appointments which will serve dutifully, lending their expertise..
The City of Ekurhuleni has noted with great concern the article published by amaBhungane titled, “Millions in, billions out’ Part 2. In the report, which was published on Tuesday, 4 May 2021, the authors Micah Reddy and Stefaans Brümmer purposefully omit critical information submitted by the city in response to their investigation. In the article, […]
The City of Ekurhuleni will hold its Integrated Development and Planning (IDP) and Budget consultative meetings with residents and other stakeholders from 14 – 21 April 2021. The IDP is a process through which municipalities prepare a strategic development plan which extends over a five-year period. This then guides and informs all planning, budgeting, management […]
The City of Ekurhuleni strongly condemns the misinformation purported by the Citizen Newspaper article titled, “Protest over tenders”. The article was published by the Citizen Newspaper on 16 March 2021. In the article, authored by Brian Sekotu, the Citizen Newspaper claims that, “The city’s multi-millionrand scheme meant to empower community-based contractors in the
Ekurhuleni City Manager Dr Imogen Mashazi scooped another accolade when she was elected chairperson of the South African Local Government Association (Salga) Gauteng City Managers Forum. Dr Mashazi was elected by her peers to this forum where they share experiences and lessons learnt towards overcoming the myriad of challenges confronted by individual municipalities as