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Saturday, March 22, 2025

Cleansing and Solid Waste Unit's significant milestones

 



Cleansing and Solid Waste 

Unit's significant milestones 




LANGELIHLE DLAMINI  


KEEPING the City clean is essential for maintaining a healthy and a safe environment for residents and visitors. One of the core mandates of for the City's Cleansing and Solid Waste (CSW) Unit is to protect the environment and enhance the health of communities in eThekwini. 
The unit has made remarkable strides in maintaining a clean and healthy environment for communities, as evident in its achievements highlighted in the 2023/24 Draft Annual Report. The state of cleanliness in the City has seen significant improvements with the unit working tirelessly to ensure the street sweeping is undertaken regularly, and waste is collected and disposed in a responsible and sustainable manner. 
Approximately 752 104 tons of waste was collected and safely disposed during this period. 
CSW has increasingly stabilised its operations as set out in the tactical turnaround plan resulting the marked improvement in the state of cleanliness particularly in the formal areas and all central business districts. This has been further supported by the attainment of its cleanliness key performance indicator. 
This is the percentage of households with access to a basic level of solid waste and the percentage of estimated indigent households with access to a refuse removal once a week. 
Some other notable improvements include enhanced stakeholder relations and community participation.
A clean City also requires the active participation and collaboration of residents and stakeholders.
The collaboration between residents and the City in keeping it clean has been evident through the numerous clean-ups held which assisted in maintaining a clean environment. 
            langelighle.dlamini@durban.gov.za 

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Sizakala Customers Service 

Unit enhances service delivery


ZIMBILE MAZIBUKO 

THE Sizakala Customer Services Unit has made significant strides in improving customer service delivery. This was achieved through implementing various technological advancements and expanding service offerings to better serve residents. 
This information is contained in the 2023/24 Annual Report. 
A major milestone for the unit was the implementation of the Oracle Customer Experience (CX) system, designed to enhance the access to Municipal services. The system rollout is structured into four phases, addressing fault logging, inquiries, follow-ups, complaints, and service requests. Phase 1, which focuses on fault logging, was launched on 15 March last year. Head of the Sizakala Customer Service Unit Mavuso Tshabalala said training initiatives played an important role in the rollout, with 11 trainers receiving ''super user'' status in January last year to assist end users. ''We had about 287 Municipal staff who underwent training to ensure a seamless transition to the new system. 
Phase 2 of the project is currently in progress. 

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City's Food Security 

Section exceeds target


SANE SHANDU 

THE City's Food Security Unit exceeded its target for the 2023/24 financial year by improving food security and nutrition for vulnerable communities.
This section of the City's Health Unit focuses on raising awareness and creating sustainable vegetable gardens in Early Childhood Development (ECD) centres, clinics, and homes through the 'One Home, One Garden ' initiative.
Some of the key achievements include 26 vegetable gardens established at ECD centres, exceeding the target of 10, six clinic vegetable gardens created, exceeding the goal of four, and 84 homestead vegetable gardens developed, almost tripling the initial target of 30. Twenty-four food security and nutrition outreach programmes were conducted, more than double the target of 10. 
Head of Healthy Rosemary Van Heerden said the unit's performance is testament to their dedication to assist communities. 
''This particular section of the Health Unit was able to successfully complete a food systems training programme, a basic vertical planting manual developed to support urban gardening efforts and they were able to forge strong collaborations with organisations such as the AIDS Health Foundation (AHF).  The Business Support Unit have been instrumental in achieving these milestones,'' said Van Heerden. 
Through the involvement of AHF, a target of 116 vegetable gardens were developed, exceeding the target of 44. 
Through the Unit's partnership with AHF garden tools and vegetable seeds were provided to beneficiaries as well as promotional materials for awareness campaigns. 

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City approves 2024/25 

mid-year adjustment budget

SIPHELELE BUTHELEZI 

ETHEKWINI Municipality approved its mid-year adjustment budget for the 2024/25 financial year to respond to current service delivery needs, particularly water and sanitation and electricity. The mid-year adjustment budget was approved during a Full Council meeting on 28 February. 
The maintenance of water infrastructure remains a key priority with the allocation of over R400 million for the operating budget.
This aims to ensure a timeous response to water faults and ensuring stock availability at stores such as water metres.
EThekwini Deputy Mayor Councillor Zandile Myeni said the leadership will continue to monitor this budget closely to ensure that there is value for money in all projects that will be implemented. 
''We are happy that a substantial amount of this adjustment budget has been allocated to resolve water and electricity issues. We are pleased that the Water Turnaround Strategy Business Plan has been developed and over R400 million in operating budget has been allocated to water and sanitation. This will be utilised to implement this business plan,'' she said. 
Electricity was allocated R426 million to address power faults and contract management. The capital budget includes R378 million allocated for sanitation infrastructure, followed by roads and stormwater infrastructure with an allocation of R197 million while R121 million has been allocated for health and social services. 
This adjustment budget also comprises of R146 million allocated for new projects across various service delivery units. 
Council also approved the public participation process for stakeholders to submit inputs on the reviewed Spatial Development Framework (SDF) and for the advertisement of Land Use Scheme and Sub-Schemes for the Central, South, Inner West and Outer West regions for public participation process. 
A proposed tariff increase for the Fresh Produce Market also received endorsement from Council for a public consultation process to be undertaken. 
        siphelele.buthelezi@durban.gov.za 

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Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Apply for the 2025 Lions Den Business Plan Competition

 

By Fred Felton | Mar. 19, 2025

If you have a small, medium, micro-enterprise (SMMEs) or cooperative and your business is within eThekwini then eThekwini Municipality would like to invite you to enter the 2025 Lions Den Business Plan Competition.

Past beneficiaries of eThekwini Municipality's Lions Den Business Plan Competition have heaped praise on the initiative, highlighting significant growth and new opportunities unlocked following their recognition and prizes received. The competition is currently open for this year's instalment. SMMEs and cooperatives are urged to apply. Picture: SUPPLIED. 


The closing date for entries is 18 April.

The aim of this competition is to build an entrepreneurial culture and create jobs.

There is also the opportunity for businesses to acquire essential development resources and have the chance to win prizes to build their business.

There will be three categories for the competition namely Emerging Business, Established Business, and Entrepreneurial Excellence.

Competition categories are:

Emerging Business: SMMEs with viable business ideas and an annual turnover of less than R100 000.

Established Business: SMMEs that are looking to expand, with annual turnovers between R100 000 and R500 000.

Entrepreneurial Excellence: Businesses with an annual turnover of more than R500 000 that have shown exceptional business practices and leadership.

Those that enter will have the chance to pitch their business ideas or expansion plans to a panel of adjudicators.

Prizes on offer for the winners include business development prizes, funding, equipment, and raw materials to help build their business.

You can get your application forms from the Business Support, Tourism, Markets, and Agri-Business Unit located at the Embassy Building, 7th floor, 199 Anton Lembede Street.

Forms are also available at any Sizakala Centre or the SEDA eThekwini Office.

You can also get applications from www.durban.gov.za or from this link: https://www.durban.gov.za/storage/Documents/Application%20Forms/Business%20Licensing/2025%20EThekwini%20Municipality%20Lions%20Den%20Business%20Plan%20Competition%20Application%20Form.pdf

Submit your applications to Yanga Nyakeni at yanga.nyakeni@durban.gov.za

The Lions Den Programme has had a big impact on local SMMEs over the years.

An example of a success story is Samkelisiwe Sithole, founder of Luhnyenzi Farm, who won the Emerging Business Category last year.

She received R20 000 worth of packaging materials, including a wrapping machine, which she said helped her operations.

‘’The material lasted three months and helped us appear more professional. Winning this award opened many doors, including recognition from various stakeholders with some approaching us for collaborations. This also boosted faith in our brand as we also offer training,’’ said Sithole.

For more information contact Yanga Nyakeni on 031 309 8280.


Monday, March 17, 2025

Inauguration Ceremony for Vice-Chancellor and Principal Professor Francis Petersen of University of Pretoria

 

By Fred Felton | Mar. 17, 2025

The Inauguration Ceremony for Professor Francis Petersen was held last week on Friday 14th March, 2025. He was recently appointed as the Vice-Chancellor and Principal for the University of Pretoria.  

The Inauguration Ceremony was filled with music. | Photo: Fred Felton 


The ceremony itself was a glamorous affair as guests dressed up to attend this event. Professor Petersen is responsible for the management and administration of the University. He has a distinguished academic background and years of experience in higher education with a wide background in engineering, finance, and academic management.

He is highly educated with a Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) and a Master of Engineering (Metallurgical Engineering) from the University of Stellenbosch, as well as a PhD. in Engineering. He has also completed a course in Financial Skills for Executive Management from IIR Training.

Professor Petersen has held many academic positions at the University of Stellenbosch, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, University of Cape Town, and University of the Free State. His leadership roles included Head of Department, Dean and Deputy Vice-Chancellor. He has also contributed to industry and science councils including strategic leadership at Anglo American Platinum Limited, Mintek and the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).

Professor Petersen has years of extensive leadership and academic experience that positions him perfectly to guide and uphold the University of Pretoria’s tradition of academic distinction while carving out new roads in research, teaching, and society engagement.

The theme for the Inauguration Ceremony was The Power of Possibility and the event was held at the Aula at the University of Pretoria. The ceremony began with a performance by the University of Pretoria Symphony Orchestra of: Andante Festivo by Jean Sibelius.

The University of Pretoria Youth Choir performed Hlonolofatsa: Traditional followed by the Academic Procession and the University of Pretoria Symphony Orchestra, University of Pretoria Youth Choir and UP Ovuwa Cultural Ensemble performing Gaudeamus igitur.

The Constitution of The Assembly and the Welcome were done by Chancellor Justice Sisi Khampepe.

There was a moment of silence and then the UP Ovuwa Cultural Ensemble performed I Will Rise by Chris Tomlin.

The Presentation of The Vice-Chancellor and Principal Professor Francis Petersen was done by the Chairperson of Council Mr Ben Kruger. Afterwards the University of Pretoria Symphony Orchestra performed Coriolan Overture by Ludwig van Beethoven.

The Investiture was done by Registrar Professor Caroline Nicholson. The Inauguration of the Vice-Chancellor and Principal was performed by Chancellor Justice Sisi Khampepe.

Justice Khampepe presents the VC with sheet music of the original piece played at his inauguration. | Photo: University of Pretoria. 


The University of Pretoria Symphony Orchestra, University of Pretoria Youth Choir and Ovuwa Cultural Ensemble performed The Power of Possibility by Atlegang Milanzi.

Vice-Chancellor and Principal Professor Francis Petersen then gave an Inaugural Address filled with positivity.

Prof Petersen delivering his inaugural address. | Photo: University of Pretoria. 


‘’I’m honoured to stand before you today as the 14th Vice-Chancellor,’’ noted Professor Petersen.

He pledged to do his utmost to serve in this role at the University of Pretoria. His aim was to serve with dedication and passion.

‘’Our strength lies in working together to transform the future,’’ said Professor Petersen.

He also went on to say that, ‘’The University of Pretoria is its people.’’

‘’University of Pretoria is committed to developing people, creating knowledge and making a difference both locally and globally,’’ noted Professor Petersen.

He also acknowledged the various platforms offered at The University of Pretoria such as Future Africa, Innovation Africa, Engineering 4.0, The Javett-UP Art Centre and the recently announced The South African Centre for Industry and Technology which will be hosted at the University of Pretoria.

Professor Petersen also spoke of the ‘missing middle’ students whose families earn too much to qualify for financial assistance but not enough to cover the tuition fees and living expenses. ‘’In the light of this I was proud to announce the Vice-Chancellor and Principal’s Scholarship Fund last year.  The goal of this fund is to ensure that no student is denied the opportunity of studying at the University of Pretoria because of financial constraints,’’ said Professor Petersen.

‘’The aim is to position the University of Pretoria as a global intellectual leader on African matters, for Africa and the World,’’ emphasised Professor Petersen.

After his speech the UP Ovuwa Cultural Ensemble performed Botho: Traditional.

There were congratulations from various people including from the students. The Student Representative Council President Vhutshilo Muambadzi wished Professor Petersen well. ‘’An engineer never stops building,’’ noted Ms Muambadzi.

The National Anthem was performed by the University of Pretoria Symphony Orchestra, University of Pretoria Youth Choir and UP Ovuwa Cultural Ensemble.

The Dissolution of the Assembly was done by the Chancellor Justice Sisi Khampepe and the Academic Procession left the venue.

Thereafter University of Pretoria Symphony Orchestra, University of Pretoria Youth Choir and UP Ovuwa Cultural Ensemble performed Gaudeamus igitur.



All donations towards The Vice-Chancellor and Principal’s Scholarship Fund from South Africa, the USA and the UK are tax-deductible.

If you would like to donate to the fund or get more information on it email giving@up.ac.za


Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Register for the North Regional Durban Business Fair

 

By Fred Felton | Mar. 11, 2025

You still have time to register for the Regional Durban Business Fair. Registrations close on 14 March. The Fair takes place from 28 to 30 March at the Bridge City Shopping Centre in KwaMashu.



This exhibition offers a platform for businesses in the north and surrounding areas to showcase their products and services.

Businesses can obtain application forms and submit registrations by visiting:

Business Support Offices, Embassy Building, 7th Floor, 199 Anton Lembede Street, Durban (forms are also available at the security desk)

You can also get forms at any Sizakala Centre.

Forms are also available at The Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry, 101 Isaiah Ntshangase Road, Stamford Hill, Durban.

You can also email Zamani.Shezi@durban.gov.za to get an application form.

Businesses can also register online at http://bit.ly/NReg or download the registration form from eThekwini Municipality’s website: www.durban.gov.za under the Government tab, followed by clicking on Documents and then Public Notices.

The theme for this year’s fair is ‘Regional Fairs – Back to Promoting Township Businesses and Economies’.

Chairperson of the City’s Economic Development and Planning Committee Councillor Thembo Ntuli said hosting the fair in KwaMashu, an area still recovering from previous unrest, provides a key opportunity to highlight local businesses and support economic recovery.

‘’This fair provides a vital platform for entrepreneurs to gain exposure, form partnerships, boost sales, and attract potential clients,’’ noted Councillor Ntuli.

Business development prizes will be on offer at the fair. At the end of the event, three businesses with standout stands will receive prizes to help support their growth.

For more information, call 031 311 4500 or email zamani.shezi@durban.gov.za

Monday, February 24, 2025

My Fair Lady at The Playhouse in March

 

By Fred Felton | Feb. 24, 2025

For those of you that love a good musical be sure not to miss out on the show My Fair Lady which will be opening in March at The Playhouse from 8 March 2025.

My Fair Lady on stage at The Playhouse in March. | Photo: Supplied. 


The Playhouse in association with Pieter Toerien and Cape Town Opera by arrangement with DALRO (Pty) Limited presents this dazzling musical, with an extraordinary cast, stunning costumes, and jaw-dropping staging is set to wow audiences. This must-see show will take audiences back to the time of elegancy and vibrancy in Edwardian London.

This show is adapted from George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion! Discover how Eliza Doolittle transforms from a feisty Cockney flower girl into a sophisticated lady under the mentorship of the pompous linguist Professor Henry Higgins.

There are some amazing songs in this show like ‘Wouldn’t It Be Lovely, I Could Have Danced All Night, and On the Street Where You Live,’ this production is full of wit, charm and heart that has made this musical a timeless classic.

‘’We are pleased to share that several performances of My Fair Lady are already sold out! If you haven’t purchased your tickets yet, now is the time,’’ said Lynda Bukhosini, The Playhouse Company’s Chief Executive and Artistic Director.

This production is directed by Steven Stead, who brings fresh energy to this show. The musical direction is by Kevin Kraak, the iconic score by Lerner and Loewe comes to life through rich orchestrations and powerful vocals. The set and costumes designed by Greg King transport the audience to early 20th-century London. Duane Alexander’s choreography adds a dynamic flow to the show. This musical features some of the top actors in South Africa including Leah Mari’s amazing portrayal of Eliza Doolittle.

Now is your chance to immerse yourself in Broadway’s longest-running musical. This show has captivated audiences through 2, 717 performances and has won six Tony Awards including Best Musical! The show has just finished a sold-out run in Cape Town and is now amazing audiences in Gauteng.

Due to high demand and sold-out shows, an extra performance has been added on Sunday, 9 March 2025, at 18h00 for My Fair Lady.

Don’t miss your chance to see this classic running from 8 to 16 March 2025.

Get your tickets now for just R150 – R250 on Webtickets before they are all sold out.


Thursday, February 20, 2025

The 'Best Ever' Africa Travel Indaba Planned

 

By Fred Felton | Feb. 20, 2025

The plans for the 2025 Africa Travel Indaba have been unveiled by Durban Tourism with a bold vision for the success of Africa’s largest trade and tourism event.

Africa's Travel Indaba happens from 12 to 15 May this year. | Photo: Fred Felton


The proposed programme for the event was presented by Durban Tourism Regional Marketing Manager Melusi Khumalo to the City’s Economic Development and Planning Committee for their recommendation.

During the presentation she highlighted that preparations are already in full swing for this flagship event. Africa’s Travel Indaba happens from 12 to 15 May at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre.

At the committee meeting which was held on 13 February, Khumalo noted that 2025 marks the City’s final contractual year hosting the Indaba, taking note of the importance of this event to secure future bids.

‘’We aim to pull out all the stops to host the best-ever Indaba to ensure Durban becomes the permanent home of this prestigious event,’’ said Khumalo.

The Africa Travel Indaba is a crucial platform for showcasing Africa’s tourism offerings and engaging with the global trade, while also boosting local tourism.

Khumalo also shared last year’s impressive statistics which included 1 200 exhibitors, 9 217 delegates, 1 737 buyers and participants from 75 countries.

Exhibitor registrations are now open for exhibitors who would like to showcase their products and network with those in the tourism industry.

For registration and more info, please visit www.indaba-southafrica.co.za


Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Public-Private Partnerships Help With Service Delivery

 

By Fred Felton | Feb. 19, 2025

EThekwini Mayor Councillor Cyril Xaba has welcomed the donation of static tanks from the mobile communications giant, Vodacom.

EThekwini Mayor Councillor Cyril Xaba welcomed the donation of static tanks from the mobile communications giant, Vodacom. He said working with the private sector, more can be done to improve the City. | Photo: Supplied. 


Vodacom describes this donation of the static tanks as their contribution to help communities in which they operate. These tanks will be deployed to areas that have a limited water supply network in the City.

This programme was started by Vodacom shortly after the 2022 floods which saw huge damage to water infrastructure in the City. The static tanks were part of an effort of ensuring that communities that were affected by the floods had access to water.

Mayor Xaba has commended Vodacom for being a good corporate citizen and encouraged other private sector companies to follow suit.

‘’We are grateful of this donation from Vodacom as it demonstrates that if we work together as social partners, we can address many developmental challenges plaguing communities. We will continue to engage Vodacom to engage to share ideas to improve service delivery in the City, considering its technological capability,’’ noted Mayor Xaba.