A serial rapist sentenced to four life imprisonment!


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

A serial rapist has been sentenced to four life imprisonment by the North West High Court in Mmabatho on Tuesday.  Tumisang Sesinyi (28) terrorised the community of Dinokana in Lehurutshe near Zeerust between 2012 and 2018.

Sesinyi was apprehended on 11 October 2018 at a dumping site after community members spotted him and informed the police.

North West police spokesperson, Brig Sabata Mokgwabone said: “The accused targeted the local Technical and Vocational Education & Training (TVET) college female students and raped them. During the commission of the crimes, the violent Sesinyi would attack and ultimately rape women aged between 19 and 26.”

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena welcomed the chastisement handed over to Sesinyi and applauded investigating officers of Serial and Electronic Crime Investigation (SECI) in the Lehurutshe Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences (FCS) unit.

“We would also like to commend the prosecutor, advocate Benny Kalakgosi as well as other role players for their excellent collaboration, which sends a stern warning that those who commit crimes and in the process, violate women and children, will not be spared.  

“He also thanked members of the community for their cooperation that led to the arrest,” Kwena said.

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Expose: ‘Taung mayor caught up in his own web of lies’


By OBAKENG MAJE

The beleaguered Greater Taung Local Municipality (GTLM) mayor, Tumisang Gaoraelwe is ‘caught up’ in his own ‘web of lies’  if the appointment letter he allegedly signed and sent to the Municipal Manager, Katlego Gabanakgosi is anything to go by. Gaoraelwe was involved in a car accident and crashed the municipality’s R700 000 SUV on Monday afternoon just 15km outside Schweizer Reneke towards Wolmaranstad. 

According to the letter, Gaoraelwe appointed Forum 4 Service Delivery (F4SD) councillor, Mika Moeti as the acting mayor from 29 September until 3 October 2022. Now, the F4SD president, Mbahare Kekana, who confirmed that indeed Moeti received the appointment letter as an acting mayor, calls for a probe. 

“Yes, it is true that our councillor, Mika Moeti who is also the Members of the Mayoral Committee (MMC) chairperson on Finance and F4SD national chairperson, was appointed as the acting mayor from 29 September until 3 October 2022.

“We have a letter to attest to that. We were shocked after we received calls that Gaoraelwe was involved in a car accident using the mayoral car. So, we condemn that with all the strongest terms. What he did is the abuse of state resources and should be charged,” Kekana said.

He further said, what shocked them worse is that, Gaoraelwe was driving himself.

“We want to know, where was the mayor’s driver during this? Also, whether or not the family members of the mayor are allowed to travel in the municipal vehicle is not much of an issue, the bottom line is, he was on leave.

The Democratic Alliance (DA) councillor, Sam Nape said: “We are calling for the entire community of Taung to hold Gaoraelwe accountable for irresponsible and deplorable behaviour on his part, where he illegally took possession of the mayoral vehicle.

“This led to him crashing the car outside the geographical boundaries of the very same local municipality he has been entrusted by our voters to lead. Even more concerning is the fact that, the mayor is said to have been on leave at the time of this irresponsible car wreckage incident and he was allegedly drunk whilst travelling with a girlfriend.”

Nape said as the DA, opposed the acquisition of the very same vehicle given its high-end price tag of more than R 700 000 given that, BMW X3 is not only exorbitant but is also unfit for traversing the municipality’s road landscape.

He said, therefore, they call for the removal of the ‘delinquent’ mayor and wish to reiterate that only the DA can provide an accountable and efficient government to the people of Greater Taung.  

Meanwhile, Gaoraelwe came out guns blazing and defended himself over drunk allegations. He insists that, he was ‘sober’ during the accident.   

According to the North West police, Gaoraelwe was allegedly driving behind a tractor in the same direction and collided with it during a failed attempt to overtake.

The North West police spokesperson in Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati cluster, Sgt Tryphosa van Rooyen said: “Upon arrival at the scene, the police found a vehicle belonging to the mayor and a tractor involved in an accident. It is alleged that, a tractor that was travelling towards Wolmaranstad was off-ramping from the main road, while Gaoraelwe was driving behind it.

“Gaoraelwe allegedly tried to overtake the tractor but collided with the rear right side of it. No injuries were sustained by the driver and the passenger of the vehicle and only damages to both vehicles were reported,” van Rooyen said.

She said a case of reckless and negligent driving was opened by the police and is still under investigation. 

North West police spokesperson, Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone confirmed that, indeed Gaoraelwe was travelling with his ex-wife and two children, which is contrary to the police’s preliminary response.  

Gaoraelwe said: “First of all, I was not on leave because if I was, there could have been an acting mayor. So, no one was acting because I was not on leave. According to the regulation, as councillors, one can take an absence of leave, but it should be granted by the municipal speaker through consultation with the council.

“That’s how straightforward it is, so, I was not on leave. Yes, I had an accident, but I was still not on leave. I was with my ex-wife including my children in the car.” 

He further said, he was driving his ex-wife and children back to Klerksdorp and the South African Local Government Association (SALGA) mayoral handbook allows him to use an official vehicle for private matters.

“It allows me to use this car for official and private matters. My extended or closest family members are also allowed to be in the car. Even worse, they are allowed to drive the car.

“Let me tell you another thing that is worse, my girlfriend is also allowed to drive this car, if I declared her at the municipality. So, who was in the car is not much of an issue,” said Gaoraelwe.

He added that, he still has a relationship with his wife by a virtue of having children together. Gaoraelwe said for the purpose of the accident report, he was not drunk and even his blood was drawn from him for a test.

“I am ok, and I am wondering why people persist that there was a woman in the car without mentioning my children who were also in the car. there were two boys in the car, but no one is mentioning it.

“You guys are talking about a woman in the car as if she was a stranger or a concubine. I am also a human being and I do not like this type of journalism,” concluded Gaoraelwe.

*He failed to confirm the authenticity of the appointment letter at the time of publishing this article.

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North West hospitals excluded from load shedding exemption, MEC aims to organise a march to Eskom!


By OBAKENG MAJE

North West MEC for Health, Madoda Sabambatha said the province cannot be treated differently in a crisis. This comes after power utility, Eskom excluded the North West hospitals from load shedding exemption.

The minister of health, Dr Joe Phaahla announced on Monday that, key hospitals across the country will be exempted from load shedding. Phaahla said, his department had a consultative engagement with Eskom in September 2022 to consider exempting key hospitals in the country from load-shedding as part of mitigating against the impact of the energy crisis.

Sambatha said the request from the national department was for provinces to submit the list of hospitals to be considered for exemption, which they did.

“However, there is not even a single hospital from North West in that list of hospitals that have just been released. We are concerned that, there seems to be no appreciation of health as an essential service.

“Provinces cannot be treated differently in a crisis. Just like other provinces, the North West did submit a list of hospitals to be exempted from load-shedding,” he said. 

Sambatha further said, they were concerned when they saw Mpumalanga hospital listed under North West when the first list was published. 

There were allegations that North West province failed to submit the list, however, Sambatha squashed those allegations and said they are untrue. 

“We have made a follow-up requesting the minister’s intervention as the province cannot be treated as if it is not part of South Africa. North West hospitals will be severely affected should the load shedding persist.

“At the moment, some services get interrupted and patients are beginning to complain due to the number of times they have to wait for electricity to return,” he said.

Buoyed Sambatha added that, if the province is not included by next week based on its submission, they will organise a provincial march targeting Eskom and demand that the province be included in the list of hospitals that are exempt from load shedding.

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Mayor: “Yes, I was involved in an accident, but I was not drunk”


By OBAKENG MAJE

The embattled Greater Taung Local Municipality (GTLM) mayor, Tumisang Gaoraelwe came out guns blazing and defended himself over ‘drunkness’ allegations. This comes after the ‘sober’ Gaoraelwe allegedly crashed the municipality’s luxury BMW X5 worth R700 000 in an accident on Monday afternoon.

There were allegations that, he was drunk during the accident, but insist that ‘he was sober like a judge’.  

He was involved in an accident 15km outside Schweizer Reneke, while driving to Klerksdorp. According to the North West police, Gaoraelwe was allegedly driving behind a tractor in the same direction and collided with it during a failed attempt to overtake.

The North West police spokesperson in Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati cluster, Sgt Tryphosa van Rooyen said: “Upon arrival at the scene, the police found a vehicle belonging to the mayor and a tractor involved in an accident. It is alleged that, a tractor that was travelling towards Wolmaranstad was off-ramping from the main road, while Gaoraelwe was driving behind it.

“Gaoraelwe allegedly tried to overtake the tractor but collided with the rear right side of it. No injuries were sustained by the driver and the passenger of the vehicle and only damages to both vehicles were reported,” van Rooyen said.

She said a case of reckless and negligent driving was opened by the police and is still under investigation.  

There were allegations that Gaoralewe was on leave and has appointed F4SD councillor, Mika Moeti as the acting mayor. However, Gaoralwe refuted them and insisted that, even though he was on a private trip during the accident, he was not on leave.

“First of all, I was not on leave because if I was, there could have been an acting mayor. So, no one was acting because I was not on leave. According to the regulation, as councillors, one can take an absence of leave, but it should be granted by the municipal speaker through consultation with the council.

“That’s how straightforward it is, so, I was not on leave. Yes, I had an accident, but I was still not leaving. I was driving with my ex-wife including my children in the car,” he said.

He further said, he was driving his ex-wife and children back to Klerksdorp and the South African Local Government Association (SALGA) mayoral handbook allows him to use an official vehicle for private matters.

“It allows me to use this car for official and private matters. My extended or closest family members are also allowed to be in the car. Even worse, they are allowed to drive the car.

“Let me tell you another thing that is worse, my girlfriend is also allowed to drive this car, if I declared her at the municipality. So, who was in the car is not much of an issue,” said Gaoraelwe.

He added that, he still has a relationship with his wife by a virtue of having children together. Gaoraelwe said for the purpose of the accident report, he was not drunk and even his blood was drawn from him for a test.

“I am ok, and I am wondering why people persist that there was a woman in the car without mentioning my children who were also in the car. there were two boys in the car, but no one is mentioning it.

“You guys are talking about a woman in the car as if she was a stranger or a concubine. I am also a human being and I do not like this type of journalism,” concluded Gaoraelwe.

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‘Drunk’ mayor crashes municipality’s R700 000 luxury SUV!


By OBAKENG MAJE

Embattled Greater Taung Local Municipality mayor, Tumisang Gaoraelwe allegedly crashed the municipal luxury BMW X5. Gaoraelwe, who was allegedly too drunk to be behind the wheel was with his ‘girlfriend’ at the time of the accident.

The North West police spokesperson in Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati cluster, Sgt Tryphosa van Rooyen said, the accident took place 15km outside Shweizer Reneke towards Wolmaranstad on Monday afternoon.

“Upon arrival at the scene, the police found a vehicle belonging to the mayor and a tractor involved in an accident. It is alleged that a tractor that was travelling toward Wolmaranstad was off ramping from the main road, while Gaoraelwe was driving behind it.

“However, Gaoraelwe allegedly tried to overtake but collided with the rear right side of the tractor. No injuries were sustained by the driver and the passenger of the vehicle and only damages to both vehicles were reported,” van Rooyen said.

She said a case of reckless and negligent driving was opened by the police and is under investigation. According to information, Gaoraelwe was on leave at the time and appointed F4SD councillor, Mika Moeti as the acting mayor.

Meanwhile, the municipal manager, Katlego Gabanakgosi, and municipality spokesperson, Ricky Oliphant failed to respond to our media inquiry on why Gaoraelwe was using an official municipal vehicle, while on leave.

Gaoraelwe also did not respond to our WhatsApp messages and calls before publishing this article.

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Passengers escaped unharmed as minibus taxi bursts into flames in Taung!


By OBAKENG MAJE

Some commuters who were in a minibus taxi that bursts into flames on N18 road in Taung said they are lucky to be alive. It is alleged that, the 22-seater-minibus taxi was from Taung Taxi Rank ferrying commuters to Rustenburg when it experienced a mechanical fault.

One of the passengers, Wende Mooketsi said she lost her luggage during the incident.

“We are now in Lichtenburg on our way to Rustenburg and most of us (commuters) lost our luggage. The minibus taxi was engulfed by fire and we had to escape. We have not managed to open any criminal cases and I do not know what will be the next step. I lost my bag with clothes inside,” she said.

The Greater Taung United Taxi Association Public Relations Officer (PRO), Tshidiso Letlhaku shared the same sentiments. Letlhaku said it is worrisome because this happened just a few hours after the Minister of Transport, Fikile Mbalula just launched the October Transport Month campaign today.

“We do not know what really happened because we were called to the scene. On our arrival, we saw the minibus taxi into flames and it is suspected that, the fire might have been caused by a mechanical problem.

“We are grateful that, atleast passengers escaped unharmed in the incident even though most of them lost their luggage due to fire. They managed to escape before it could burst into flames,” he said.

Letlhaku said, the affected minibus taxi was originally from Rustenburg. He said the driver was ferrying passengers to Rustenburg from Taung Taxi Rank.

Meanwhile, the North West MEC for Public Works and Roads, Oageng Molapisi, who was part of the October Transport Month said: “As the province, we always look forward to participating in this important and historic event, where we showcase our projects and the deliverables that we do.

“As the province, we will be replicating the launch and most importantly showing South Africa that, we are determined to ensure that there is service delivery in the transport infrastructure development and promotion of safety on all modes of transport.”

Molapisi further said, they will intensify their efforts in working together with all spheres of government through the District Development Model (DDM). He added that, they will also ensure that the transport model builds the lives and livelihoods of the people.

“We will realise this by rolling out new infrastructure projects to create much-needed jobs as we do the sod-turning activities tomorrow. As the government, we should strive in working together to realise our common objective.

“The October Transport Month gives all of us as stakeholders, especially government an opportunity to work in an integrated manner for a purpose of building a better life for our communities,” he said.

Molapisi wished all provinces the best as they are excitedly beginning their October Transport Month. He also applauded Mbalula for outlining the journey that he has taken.

“It is indeed important for us to be celebrating this achievement so that, we can showcase to our people what we are doing as the government. There is a narrative that, we are not bringing services to our people, but this is a demonstration that we are indeed changing the lives of our people,” he concluded.

North West police spokesperson in Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati cluster, Sgt Tryphosa van Rooyen said: “No criminal case that was opened as it was stated that the fire was caused due to mechanical issues.”

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The investigations on a murder case of the late former Vaaltar FM and socialite ‘hit’ dead end!


By OBAKENG MAJE 

A murder case against two accused from Modimong village, near Taung was postponed until 24 October 2022. Rebaone Malekanyo (32) and Tumelo Tlonkwe (31) were arrested for premeditated murder, assault, kidnapping, and defeating the ends of justice.

Malekanyo and Tlonkwe were arrested for allegedly killing the former Vaaltar FM presenter and a socialite, Tshepang Seelo (32) back in 2021. According to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) regional spokesperson in the North West, Henry Mamothame, Seelo was allegedly killed on 31 October 2021, while walking from a local tavern with his girlfriend.

The deceased allegedly saw the duo stealing roof sheets from a certain house and called them out. Then the accused allegedly assaulted, kidnapped, and killed him before dumping his body in a furrow near Khibitswane village near Taung.

Seelo’s girlfriend allegedly ran away and escaped unharmed. The deceased’s lifeless body was found floating on 3 November 2021. It is alleged that his body was mutilated and his eyes and tongue were missing.

The two accused were arrested on 2 November 2021 after they handed themselves over to the police.

Meanwhile, according to Taung DailyNews’ highly-placed source close to the investigations, the South African Police Service (SAPS) in North West has appointed a Provincial Task Team to allegedly start investigations from scratch after a ‘shoddy’ work presented by the previous investigation team.

It is alleged that, so far, the police cannot pin any of the accused to the murder scene and now the case has hit the dead end. The accused will be remanded in custody until their next court appearance.   

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Arson case against seven accused postponed!


By OBAKENG MAJE

An arson case against seven accused from Manthestad village, near Taung was postponed until 29 November 2022. The former soccer star, Odiseng “Teenage” Komane (41), Obakeng “Prosto” Mogabale (46), Mothusi Motimeng, Pretty “Zero” Masibelele (36), former Taung Mega Stars FC goalie, Katlego “Makgasa” Tikane (32), Ali Sakiele (50) and Ontiretse Patrick Gosenyegang (38) were arrested for allegedly torching two houses and a bakkie belonging to the alleged drug lord and businessman, Bakang “Mahommed” Katong and his brother, Phenyo (34).

In May 2022, the community members embarked on a violent protest and accused Katong of murder. It is alleged that the Katong brothers, Thabang Lenyai (23), and Katlego “Makita” Mosimege (31) brutally killed Thabiso Mothibedi (35) in cold blood.

The police preliminary investigation revealed that on 29 April 2022, Mothibedi was at Lenganeng village near Taung and Katong along with his cronies allegedly fetched and transported him to Manthe village after accusing him of stealing R20 000 and cigarettes worth R600.

Upon arrival, the group of men allegedly chained the deceased to a generator and assaulted him. Subsequently, the accused allegedly transported Mothibedi to Manthe clinic where he was declared dead on his arrival.

Meanwhile, advocate Tebogo Letloleleng, who is representing all seven accused said, his clients are out on R500 bail each and charged with three counts of arson including looting.

“When we discuss the matter from a legal point of view, there is what we call a recent possession. For example, you burn the house now and you are arrested immediately. However, the incident took place three months ago, and only now, have the police arrested my clients.

“In actual fact, it took them three months to make arrests. All along, the police went out to look for statements, which might be true or not,” he said.

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‘No accountability on millions of rands spent during Deelpan Floods Disaster’  


By OBAKENG MAJE

The flood-stricken Deelpan community said they will continue to fight for what is rightfully theirs. This comes after some community members were arrested and briefly appeared at the Delareyville Magistrate’s Court for arson, public violence, and destruction of essential infrastructure belonging to the North West Public Works and Roads department.

The residents embarked on a violent protest last week and torched the school. They accused the government of ignoring their plea after being hard-hit by floods early this year.

The houses belonging to many individuals were damaged and destroyed during the floods. This forced them to seek shelter in various refugee camps created by the government.  

Now, on Tuesday, the North West Provincial Legislature (NWPL)’s Portfolio Committee on Premier, Finance, Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs will hold oversight meetings with the Office of the Premier, Department of Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs, Department of Social Development, and Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality and Tswaing Local Municipality over the Deelpan Flood Disaster. 

According to the Portfolio Committee chairperson, Aaron Mocwana, the committee was appointed as an Ad-hoc Committee that will analyse and assess the departments’ and municipalities’ intervention and relief of the disaster, which includes procurement matters and how the community was assisted.  

“In May 2022, the committee conducted an oversight visit in Deelpan following a disaster, where floods damaged infrastructure which includes schools, roads, and houses,” Mocwana said.

The Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality was accused of money embezzlement after it allegedly spent R7 million on water boots procurement. However, the executive mayor for Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality, Khumalo Molefe squashed those allegations and described them as distasteful.

“We acknowledged several media inquiries on the story that is making rounds on social media platforms alleges that during the Deelpan Floods Disaster, the Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality spent over R7 million on the procurement of water boots.

“I must say this story is discouraging and disappointing if you look at the amount of energy and effort we invested in the Deelpan Flood Disaster. However, let’s put facts to fiction and stated categorically that during the disaster, schools were closed and the decision was taken that, only matriculants will continue with teaching and learning,” he said.

Molefe said, they took a decision and procured water boots for matriculants, which was a small group of learners. He said the amount used by the municipality was around R16 900.  

“The rest of the water boots and other things that we contributed and delivered to Deelpan was of assistance from various stakeholders. This was a plethora of assistance coordinated under the leadership of the municipality.

“There is no way in heaven that we would have spent so much money on water boots even if such boots were made of gold. We must state though that, there are millions of rands used by the department of community services within the municipality to procure what they ordinarily need during times of disaster,” said Molefe.

He added that the only mistake they made was to name all that was procured for the entire disaster in the district, “Deelpan Expenditure.” However, Molefe said that was corrected upon receiving such a report.

“We are clear that the expenditure for Deelpan Flood Disaster expenditure is not even more than R300 000. In fact, as the municipality, we understand that this story originates from our appearance before the Portfolio Committee chaired by Aaron Mocwana.

“They called us to respond to various issues raised by the Auditor-General of South Africa (AGSA). We responded to those questions both in writing and orally. However, in the process, they asked us so many questions and made assertions on various issues that they did not invite us for including Deelpan,” he said.

Molefe said, they made an assertion of R5 million and they were offered to respond here and there. However, he said, when they were to respond, the Portfolio Committee members argued that they were under pressure because of time and requested them to write their responses down.

“We said it was unfair because they raised several damning allegations and disrepute issues live about us, but when we were about to respond, they dismissed us.

“The committee has not invited us yet but continues to concoct and propel vexatious allegations about us. Actually, this is nefarious and discourages many of us who are committed to changing the narrative,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Democratic Alliances (DA) spokesperson on Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements, and Traditional Affairs in North West, Freddy Sonakile who is also a Member of the Provincial Legislature (MPL) said they welcome the decision to probe Deelpan Disaster Relief allegations.

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Residents especially in far-flung areas severely affected by poor service delivery!   


By REGINALD KANYANE

The residents from far-flung areas continue to be affected by poor service delivery and that impact negatively on their livelihoods. This was revealed during the service delivery blitz in Moretele village near Taung this week.

The North West Provincial Government (NWPG) spokesperson, Brian Setswambung said, this was part of the Provincial Integrated Public Service Month commemoration under the theme “Batho Pele Revitalisation-Walking the talk”.

“You will remember that, this was initiated back in 2005. The Public Service Month is an integrated service delivery improvement mechanism and an essential part of the government’s strategy to revitalise Batho Pele with a specific focus on honouring public servants who serve the nation across three spheres of government.

“The initiative further seeks to minimise the gap between government and communities by enhancing communication, showcasing of government services and empowering communities on processes to access such services,” Setswambung said.

He further said, the 2022 Public Service Month was focused on improving the public health, wellness of public servants,  revitalising the commitment, dedication to values and principles of what means to serve communities.

Setswambung added that, the objective of this initiative was to expose accounting officers and senior managers to the coalface of service delivery. He said in North West, Taung was identified as an area, where activities of public service month should be rolled out.

“We started at Taung Library, where there was a briefing regarding the status quo of Taung. Afterwards, the leadership went to Taung District Hospital to assess the situation there regarding service delivery. We also engaged with various communities to get their views on the provision of service delivery from the hospital.

“The hospital employees were also engaged to get the sense on how they deal with various challenges and they were also motivated and encouraged to keep on doing good services they are doing afterwards,” said Setswambung.

He said they also visited a poultry farm in Lokgabeng village, near Taung. Setswambung said the main event was held at Thusong Service Centre in Moretele village, where all government departments were showcasing their services to the community.

“Certainly, there is an acknowledgement from the government’s side that communities are complaining about the slow pace of service delivery hence the government is engaging with public servants to ensure that they understand their role and speed up services to the communities.

“The public is increasingly being impatient and that could not be tolerated any longer. However, there are efforts undertaken to ensure that the staff is beefed up in a quest to improve services,” he said.

Meanwhile, the acting executive mayor for Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality, Thabiso Matobo, who is also a councillor responsible for Economic Development in Tourism and Agriculture unit said: “This is part of the District Development Model (DDM) and the idea is to integrate the three spheres of government for coordination of one budget and one plan. The aim is to no longer see government including municipalities operating in silos. We want municipalities and government departments to collaborate and have one plan.

“This plan entails a catalytic project, which aims to see all government departments gathered under one roof. By so doing, we are bringing services closer to the people. Today, all government departments are here as you could see and these are departments that you will see here from today onwards.”

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