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Council adopts R75.3 billion budget

 


TWO CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE OPENED 



SIPHELELE BUTHELEZI AND

ROMITA HANUMAN-PILLAY

THE Council of eThekwini Municipality has officially adopted the Municipality’s 2026/27 Medium Term Revenue and Expenditure Framework, with a total budget of R75.3 billion aimed at accelerating service delivery, infrastructure renewal, and the implementation of turnaround strategies for the City’s trading services.

The adopted budget comprises an operating budget of approximately R69 billion and a capital budget of R6.3 billion. It has been developed within an overall planning framework that aligns with the City’s strategic objectives while prioritising sustainable service delivery and financial stability.

Addressing Council during the adoption of the budget on 28 May, eThekwini Mayor Councillor Cyril Xaba said the budget represents a practical and sustainable financial plan for the City.

‘’The 2026/27 budget is not an aspirational document. It is a funded, credible, and sustainable plan assessed as such by National Treasury. It prioritises the acceleration of repairs, the upgrading of bulk infrastructure, and the full implementation of our trading services turnaround strategies,’’ said Mayor Xaba.

He highlighted that the budget followed an extensive public participation process after the draft budget was tabled in March 2026.

Between 13 April and 11 May 2026, the City hosted 12 public budget hearings, including dedicated engagements with business stakeholders, disability organisations, and ratepayer associations, as well as regional hearings covering all municipal wards.

‘’The hearings were well attended, with most inputs reflecting the real challenges faced by communities. The process was widely advertised through radio, print and social media, inviting public participation and written submissions,’’ the Mayor said.

He noted that several public inputs were incorporated into the final budget to provide relief to residents amid ongoing economic pressures.

‘’As a result, we have made meaningful adjustments to the draft budget. However, not all requests can be accommodated due to the financial envelope. This budget therefore balances service delivery, infrastructure renewal, job creation, affordability, and financial sustainability,’’ said Mayor Xaba.

Following engagements with stakeholders and national government, Council approved revised tariff increases for the 2026/27 financial year, including reductions to proposed increases for water, sanitation, electricity, refuse removal, and property rates.

The revised tariff adjustments include:

                                                           ·          Domestic water tariff increase reduced from 15% to 12%;

                                                           ·          Domestic sanitation tariff increase reduced from 13% to 8%;

                                                           ·          Business sanitation tariff increase reduced from 14% to 9%;

                                                           ·          Average property rates increase reduced from 5% to 2%;

                                                           ·          Refuse tariff increase reduced from 13% to 9.5%; and

                                                           ·          Electricity tariff reduced from 10.5% to 9%

The Mayor said the revised tariffs are intended to provide much-needed relief to residents and businesses.

‘’As a caring City, we certainly hope that this brings some relief to ratepayers and consumers,’’ he said.

Council also approved amendments to the City’s Indigent Support Policy to ensure more targeted assistance for vulnerable households. The threshold for exemption from property rates for indigent households has been increased from R350 000 to R400 000, while pensioner rebate qualification thresholds have been increased from R2.5 million to R2.75 million.

The Mayor announced that the main sources of funding for the operating budget are service charges, property rates, and grants and levies. The adopted budget places significant emphasis on upgrading ageing infrastructure, improving the reliability of water, sanitation, and energy services, and driving spatial transformation.


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Mayor Xaba launches two centres of excellence to empower youth

RHULANI BALOYI AND

SILINDILE CELE

THE communities of Cragieburn and Illovo in the south of Durban, particularly the youth, are stepping into renewed hope and opportunity following the unveiling of two Human Resources Centres of Excellence by eThekwini Mayor Councillor Cyril Xaba on 3 June.

It was apt that the centres were opened during Youth Month, as they will become hubs for young people to access digital services. The centres signal more than a milestone; they mark the beginning of a new chapter for communities impacted by limited access to opportunities.

With many young people facing barriers to education, employment, and digital inclusion, the Cragieburn and Illovo Centres stand as a lifeline to a better future.

Mayor Xaba said the facilities will assist in equipping the youth with digital skills and tools needed to participate effectively in an increasingly technology driven world.

‘’At a time when families are facing economic challenges, the centres will provide a valuable service by offering free access to technology and the internet within the community, reducing the need for residents to travel long distances to access such resources,’’ said Mayor Xaba.

The two new facilities form part of a growing network of 34 Centres of Excellence that provide access to digital tools, skills development programmes, entrepreneurship support, and career pathways.

These state-of-the-art centres feature modern computer labs, free high-speed Wi-Fi, and access to digital platforms, offering young people a powerful gateway to skills development, innovation, and real economic opportunities.

Anele Mgobhozi, a matric pupil from Umkomaas Secondary School, said the centre has restored a sense of hope. ‘’This will assist us when we apply to universities. Access to free internet and digital equipment will enable us to complete applications, conduct research and access important educational resources.’’



 



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