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Msunduzi ratepayers demand action against corruption and political interference
Msunduzi ratepayers demand action against corruption and political interference

IOL News

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • IOL News

Msunduzi ratepayers demand action against corruption and political interference

The 2025/2026 IDP-Budget Public Consultations were held at the Pietermaritzburg City Hall. Image: Msunduzi Municipality Msunduzi ratepayers believe that while the city is trying to boost tourism, political interference, corruption, and nepotism hamper progress in the functioning of the municipality. Anthony Waldhausen, the chairperson of the Msunduzi Association of Residents, Ratepayers and Civics (MARRC), remarked when he provided his input during the Integrated Development Programme (IDP) draft budget consultation process held at the Pietermaritzburg City Hall on Saturday. The mayor, Councillor Mzimkhulu Thebolla, led engagements with stakeholders to present the draft budget for the 2025/26 financial year, which is currently in the consultation stage. Thebolla encouraged residents, businesses, and stakeholders to submit their inputs and share their views on service delivery, development programmes, and projects. Video Player is loading. 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Next Stay Close ✕ With regard to tourism, the Msunduzi Municipality (MM) is expected to create an Urban Improvement Precinct (UIP) company to address the needs of property owners in its managed precincts to enhance the environment, improve property values, and attract investment. The municipality is looking to enhance the entrances to the city of Pietermaritzburg (PMB) to attract tourists. Also in the pipeline is a Pietermaritzburg Walk of Fame, where tourists will be eager to see and learn about the heroes who contributed to the liberation and freedom of South Africa and Pietermaritzburg. To promote the municipality as a smart city, the Freedom Square will offer interactions between citizens and businesses, including free Wi-fi. The MM proposes to build an Mbawula architectural installation in Langalibalele Street to honour the Struggle and triumph over the apartheid regime. Thus far, the MM has received 3,330 emailed submissions, of which 2,450 emails had the same content, which included the poor condition of the roads, tariff increases, and unchecked electricity theft for which ratepayers were unfairly penalised. Diane Chetty, a concerned resident, said businesses in the PMB CBD were closing because there was no walk-in trade due to crime. She asked the municipality to consider diverting money for the rejuvenation of Freedom Park to crime fighting. Chetty said the city infrastructure was vandalised previously, and unless crime is sorted out, future projects will also face similar challenges. Waldhausen said the MARRC supported the initiatives by the KwaZulu-Natal Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) to assist and support the Msunduzi Municipality through the premier's Msunduzi Working Group. 'The Section 106 forensic investigations into the municipality, which are long overdue, will uncover the high rate of corruption and mismanagement by most politicians and municipal staff. The budget consultations will not become a reality if we do not address the political interference and high levels of corruption,' Waldhausen said. He said the municipality needed to acknowledge MARRC submissions, otherwise there could be a legal challenge if this is not complied with, and could make the IDP and budgeting processes illegal and flawed. Waldhausen suggested that, due to the continued poor performance of municipalities, it is proposed that municipalities move towards a business approach in order to facilitate socio-economic development. 'We look forward to contributing towards a positive process that would be beneficial to all and make our city a success. The IDP can be regarded as a continuous improvement project that is primarily concerned with creating value and benefits, in the form of socio-economic development of communities. 'It is essential to track and report on progress made with the implementation of IDPs by using management tools such as the balanced scorecard," Waldhausen suggested. Anthony Waldhausen is co-founder and chairperson for the Msunduzi Association of Residents, Ratepayers and Civics (MARRC). Image: Supplied

Msunduzi municipality launches investigation into why fan park was cancelled, apologises to residents
Msunduzi municipality launches investigation into why fan park was cancelled, apologises to residents

TimesLIVE

time11-05-2025

  • Sport
  • TimesLIVE

Msunduzi municipality launches investigation into why fan park was cancelled, apologises to residents

Msunduzi Municipality has launched an internal investigation to determine why a fan park for the Nedbank Cup Finals did not kick off as planned on Saturday. Hundreds of soccer fans arrived at Carbineers Garden in Pietermaritzburg to watch the match between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates on the big screen, only to be turned away. At the last minute, the municipality posted on social media that the fan park had been cancelled. 'As the municipality, we fully accept responsibility for this incident. It is clear that this outcome is unacceptable, and we are treating it with the seriousness it deserves. An internal investigation has been initiated to determine what led to the failure of this initiative and corrective action will be taken. We will leave no stone unturned in getting to the bottom of this matter,' said acting municipal manager Nelisiwe Ngcobo on Sunday. Ngcobo apologised, adding that the municipality was aware of the frustration and anger after the cancellation. 'Msunduzi Municipality would like to offer its sincere and heartfelt apologies to all residents, visitors, and football lovers for the unexpected cancellation of the public viewing area that was planned for the highly anticipated match. 'The fan park was organised with the intention of broadening access to this iconic sporting event for everyone, particularly the youth groups and those who could not make it to Moses Mabhida Stadium. It was to be a moment of shared pride, unity and celebration for the people of Pietermaritzburg. 'Regrettably, the event did not proceed as planned, and many arrived at the park unaware of the cancellation, leading to understandable frustration and disappointment. We are deeply sorry for the confusion and the inconvenience caused, especially to those who made the effort to attend with their families and friends,' said Ngcobo. The municipality acknowledged that the cancellation had caused public distrust and possibly ruined the mayor's reputation. What happened is a true reflection of [the mayor's] incompetence, self-centred and heartless character. Sandile Tshezi, KwaZulu-Natal capital city's resident 'This unfortunate event does not reflect the mayor's values nor his long-standing record of delivering inclusive, people-centred programmes. His unwavering commitment to using sport as a tool to inspire, unite, and uplift our communities remains resolute. 'We understand the expectations placed on us, and we commit that such a situation will never happen again. We are taking immediate steps to improve our planning, communication, and co-ordination for future events. 'Msunduzi remains committed to building a vibrant, inclusive city where all residents can enjoy major cultural and sporting experiences. We thank the public for their patience and understanding, and we ask for your continued support as we work to rebuild your trust,' said Ngcobo. However, the KwaZulu-Natal capital city's residents were not ready to accept the apology. Sandile Tshezi said: ''This unfortunate event does not reflect the mayor's values nor his long-standing record of delivering inclusive and people-centred programmes'. That is not true. What happened is a true reflection of his incompetence, self-centred and heartless character, who doesn't care and has no interests of PMB citizens who pay his salary at heart.' Msunduzi Association of Residents, Ratepayers and Civics spokesperson Anthony Waldhausen said almost every event hosted by the municipality was cancelled. 'The interview at the radio station was postponed, the IDP and budget consultations postponed, cancellation of public viewing event. This just shows the dysfunctionality of the municipality. 'Local government is the coalface of development and service delivery but it's non-existent at Msunduzi Municipality. We have poor leadership and incompetence at the municipality. It's so sad and disheartening at what's happening with our city.'

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