MAYORAL IMBIZO GOES TO ETWATWA, DAVEYTON AND DUDUZA, TSAKANE
The journey to regaining the confidence of Ekurhuleni residents continues with efforts to restore quality service delivery. As outlined in last month’s State of the City Address by Executive Mayor Ald Nkosindiphile Xhakaza, the municipality aims to reclaim its reputation for delivering an outstanding customer experience to residents. Mayor Xhakaza is committed to enhancing service delivery agility and addressing community concerns. This week, another community engagement is scheduled for Thursday and Friday to accelerate service delivery and resolve bottlenecks, including issues with water availability, streetlights, sewer, grass cutting and waste management.
Members of the media are invited to cover the two Izimbizo as per following details:
PHASE 1 – RESIDENTS GET AID FROM DEPARTMENTS THROUGH OPEN DAY
DATE: 16 MAY 2024
TIME: 10HOO -14HOO
VENUE: Ema 12 Sports Ground, Reuben Street in Etwatwa
PHASE 2 – MAYOR CHECKS ON SERVICE DELIVERY HOTSPOTS AND MAYOR ENGAGES WITH COMMUNITY MEMBERS
DATE: 16 MAY 2024
TIME: 11HOO & 14HOO
VENUE: Ema 12 Sports Ground, Rueben Street in Etwatwa
On Friday the Imbizo moves to Duduza/Tsakane in a similar structure with details as follows:
PHASE 1 – RESIDENTS GET AID FROM ALL MUNICIPAL DEPARTMENTS THROUGH OPEN DAY
DATE: 17 MAY 2024
TIME: 10HOO – 14HOO
VENUE: Malandela Grounds, Behind Tsakane Mall
PHASE 2 – MAYOR DOES SPOT CHECKS ON SOME SERVICE DELIVERY CHALLENGES AND LATER ENGAGES WITH COMMUNITY MEMBERS
DATE: 17 MAY 2024
TIME: 11HOO & 14HOO
VENUE: Malandela Grounds, Behind Tsakane Mall
Issued by the Office of the Executive Mayor of the City of Ekurhuleni