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DA condemns Emfuleni waste crisis amid escalating resident protests
DA condemns Emfuleni waste crisis amid escalating resident protests

The Citizen

time27-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Citizen

DA condemns Emfuleni waste crisis amid escalating resident protests

The DA has intensified its criticism of the Emfuleni Local Municipality's deteriorating waste management, labelling the situation a 'complete collapse' and a direct threat to public health. This condemnation follows a recent protest where residents dumped uncollected garbage at the Sedibeng District Municipality offices, expressing frustration over months of neglected waste collection. Dady Mollo, the DA's Central Constituency Political Head, highlighted the dire conditions: 'Streets are strewn with garbage, bins are overflowing, and illegal dumping is rampant. This is not just unsightly—it's a serious health hazard, especially for children, the elderly, and those in vulnerable areas.' The DA attributes the crisis to poor governance and lack of accountability within the ANC-led municipality. In response, the party proposes immediate reinstatement of regular waste collection, investment in waste management infrastructure, community awareness programs on responsible waste disposal, and strict consequence management for officials and contractors failing to meet their obligations. The recent protest at the Sedibeng offices underscores the residents' desperation. According to reports, the garbage had been left to rot in neighborhoods for over five months, prompting residents to take drastic action. The Vaal Business Cooperation commented on the incident, noting the sudden appearance of a refuse truck to clean up the protest site, a stark contrast to the prolonged neglect in residential areas. The DA says it is continuing to apply pressure through council and oversight mechanisms to ensure residents receive the dignified services they are entitled to. Mollo emphasized, 'The people of Emfuleni deserve dignity and proper service delivery. We will not stop until these rights are realized.' At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

DA submits written questions to ELM over dangerous roads
DA submits written questions to ELM over dangerous roads

The Citizen

time23-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Citizen

DA submits written questions to ELM over dangerous roads

SEDIBENG.- The DA has formally submitted written questions to the Emfuleni Local Municipality (ELM) council, raising urgent concerns over the deteriorating state of the municipality's roads and the ongoing failure of traffic lights in the municipality. This, said Dady Mollo, DA Shadow MMC for Public Works, is in line with council standing rules. Mollo said that the ANC-led municipality's neglect of essential road and traffic infrastructure has reached crisis levels, putting countless lives at risk every single day. He said motorists and pedestrians are forced to navigate treacherous roads and dysfunctional traffic signals, increasing the likelihood of serious accidents. 'This is not just a matter of inconvenience—it is a direct threat to public safety. The DA is deeply alarmed by the municipality's continued failure to prioritise even the most basic maintenance and repair work. The safety of road users cannot be ignored any longer—Emfuleni's inaction reflects a systemic collapse in service delivery and a blatant disregard for the well-being of its residents.' Mollo further called on the ELM to 'act immediately and decisively to resolve these dangerous conditions. No more delays. No more excuses. The restoration of road infrastructure and the proper functioning of traffic lights must become an absolute priority to safeguard lives and restore order to our streets.' At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

DA urges action on youth job crisis on Workers' Day
DA urges action on youth job crisis on Workers' Day

The Citizen

time02-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Citizen

DA urges action on youth job crisis on Workers' Day

On Workers' Day, the Democratic Alliance (DA) Emfuleni Central Constituency expressed strong concern over South Africa's escalating youth unemployment crisis, calling for urgent reforms to address the issue. According to Cllr Dady Mollo, Constituency Head of DA Emfuleni Central, the youth unemployment rate has soared to an alarming 43.2%. 'This is not just a number—it reflects a national crisis,' said Mollo. He described the impact on real lives: a graduate whose qualifications fail to secure employment, a breadwinner stripped of dignity, and a young woman made vulnerable by lack of opportunity. Mollo attributed the crisis to 'decades of ANC mismanagement, corruption, and failed economic policies.' He criticised the ruling government for continuing to make 'empty promises' while young South Africans suffer the consequences. In contrast, the DA called for bold economic reforms aimed at creating sustainable opportunities. These include encouraging investment, supporting small businesses, aligning youth skills with market needs, and cutting bureaucratic red tape to stimulate an inclusive economy. 'The DA believes opportunity should not be a privilege for the few, but a right for all,' said Mollo. 'We remain committed to building an economy that works—for every young South African, for every family, and for every dream deferred.' The DA urged government and all sectors of society to act decisively before another generation is lost to unemployment. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

This English Design Company Embraces a Reset
This English Design Company Embraces a Reset

New York Times

time06-04-2025

  • Business
  • New York Times

This English Design Company Embraces a Reset

Ask nearly anyone with any kind of tenure in the design industry about Established & Sons, and their first response is likely to be the same: 'I remember the parties.' For a brief but intense period following its creation in 2005, the English design company generated an exceptionally high volume of buzz. Certainly this was a credit to its envelope-pushing furniture and fixtures, produced in collaboration with a large stable of boldfaced designer names, including Konstantin Grcic, Amanda Levete and Sebastian Wrong, one of the brand's founding partners. Yet it was also, without question, a product of Established & Sons's fabulous, celebrity-studded evening affairs. A quick spin through the event-photography archives tells the tale. Zaha Hadid with Alasdhair Willis, a co-founder of the company, who is married to Stella McCartney, at the launch party in London. Scarlett Johansson at the first anniversary party in 2006. Gwyneth Paltrow at the company's gallery opening in 2007. 'A lot of authoritative people at the time said we were too extravagant, too indulgent,' recalled Mr. Wrong. 'It should be noted that those people were always in attendance.' Above all, there was one place where fans and critics of the brand were sure to turn up: in Milan, during the city's sprawling Salone del Mobile trade fair, where the company first exhibited the year after its debut and where it maintained a consistent presence into the late 2010s. Now, nearly two decades since it arrived, Established & Sons is back in town — albeit in a very different form and in a much-changed design-world context. This spring, the company announced a new partnership with a pair of major corporate investors, intended to give Established & Sons a full commercial reset. 'We had a number of suitors,' said Steve McGuire, a former Established & Sons managing director, who is staying on as a board member under the new leadership 'We needed somebody who understood our DNA, what makes us tick.' Long in the works, the addition of the new stakeholders — Global Design Distribution, or G.D.D., in Shanghai, which helps high-end furniture manufacturers find markets, and JNBY, a billion-dollar fashion conglomerate in Hangzhou, China — already appears to have injected vitality into the brand. This week, at a small venue in the Brera district, Established & Sons is marking its 20th anniversary with its first installation in Milan since before the pandemic. 'It's a gentle launch, but we're going to keep building,' said Pol Mauri, the company's creative lead and an employee since 2017. Modest in scale, and aimed at a fairly limited professional audience, the Established & Sons collection on view this week in the Urban Hive hotel comprises older work from the brand's salad days — Philippe Malouin's modish Mollo chair from 2014, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec's ultraplush Quilt seating from 2009 — and two recently commissioned pieces that signal the fresh start upon which the company is looking to embark. From the Japanese-born, New York City-based designer Nao Tamura comes the Tiki lamp, with a conical base that supports a shade of unmistakably birdlike aspect, white and black and not a little Hitchcockian. On a lighter note, the Gelato lamp is a playful, suitably tasty-looking fixture whose cartoony hues and contours seem straight out of Italy's Radical design movement of the 1960s. In fact, they are. Originally conceived more than half a century ago, the revamped Gelato emerged from Mr. Mauri's chance encounter (in Milan, naturally) with the work of the now 89-year-old designer Carlo Nason, whose catalog quickly fired the imagination of the Established team. (Tiki is also an update, of a product Ms. Tamura introduced in 2015.) 'We fell in love with everything, but we had to choose what we thought would work best,' Mr. Mauri said. In addition to its obvious visual appeal, the lamp's technical particulars could be readily tailored to the needs of 21st-century sourcing and production. In combining the nostalgic with the contemporary, Established & Sons is living up to the premise contained in its name, a commitment to mixing new and old that has distinguished the brand from the beginning. Production and sourcing, on the other hand, were not previously known to be among the company's strong suits. Established & Sons burst on the scene when Mr. Wrong and his fellow designers Mr. Willis, Mark Holmes and Tamara Caspersz (originally director of business development) joined forces with Angad Paul. A businessman and sometime film producer, Mr. Paul was also the heir to a steel-manufacturing fortune. Ms. McCartney made the connection. 'All five are 36, photogenic and at similar life stages,' observed the Times of London, shortly after Established made its initial splash. With help from Mr. Paul's seed financing, the brand hosted spectacles in Milan, often at the city's La Pelota athletic facility, featuring eye-catching work like Jasper Morrison's austere Crate furniture and Barber Osgerby's beguiling, polychrome Iris tables. But the momentum stopped in 2015, after setbacks at the Paul family firm reportedly drove its energetic scion into a state of severe depression. Mr. Paul died from a fall from his London penthouse balcony that November, in what authorities ruled was a suicide. In the ensuing interval, Established & Sons struggled to regain its footing. Under a deal overseen by Vincent Frey, a French design entrepreneur, a new ownership consortium took control of the company in late 2016. Months later, Mr. Wrong, who had departed in 2012, returned to help right the ship. Doing so would require no small amount of effort: By the time of Mr. Paul's death, the brand had reportedly accumulated shareholder debt amounting to more than £15 million (more than $29 million today). 'The company was facing a lot of difficulties getting back on its feet,' said Ramzi Wakim, a Swiss investor who took a majority stake as part of the 2016 shake-up. 'We had to streamline and restructure.' Part of that meant trying to manufacture things the company could practically make and that people would reliably buy. Ms. Hadid's Aqua table, for example, had an uneven surface and retailed for £40,000 ($51,517). Following its Salone-week debut, the product did sell out its limited-edition run, and it helped touch off a vogue for 'starchitect'-designed furniture that seemed to confirm Established & Sons's status as aesthetic pioneers. Yet in hindsight, much of the company's output under its previous leadership points to what Mr. McGuire calls a 'money-is-no-object approach,' as opposed to one focused on fabricating, shipping and selling usable objects. One pandemic, a number of Brexit-related disruptions and a few more staff switches later (Mr. Wrong left again two years ago, this time for the office-design specialists Orangebox), and today Established & Sons is ready to show that it has learned the fundamentals. The addition of the two Chinese backers could give the company access to resources and clients that were previously out of reach, building on a longstanding distributor relationship with G.D.D. that grew to include the multinational JNBY as a major buyer, with about 2,000 stores. For Xiao Lu, who co-founded G.D.D. with her husband, Yu Wang, uniting with the English brand was an opportunity for the American-educated couple to pair their enthusiasm for international design with their connections in East Asia and their grasp of its regional economy. When G.D.D.'s board was choosing between different prospective partnerships, Ms. Lu said, 'Everyone voted for Established & Sons.' In a competitive global marketplace, the change in direction certainly appears to demonstrate Established & Sons's eagerness to cast aside its prodigal image in favor of a leaner, smarter approach to the design business. The glittering La Pelota of the past is very different from the current understated space, and the new pieces being shown there evince at least some of the maturity that Mr. Mauri said the company now possesses. At the same time, all parties seem to agree that the wild spirit of the enterprise must be preserved if the new venture is to succeed. It was an imperative that colored the decision to rejoin the Salone festivities. 'If there's one place you have to be, it's Milan,' Mr. Wakim said. 'That's where it all started.'

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