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Stakeholdersspeak their hearts outBy:Thandy MatebeseDay three of the EXCO Outreach, sawthe stakeholders voicing their concernsabout various issues of governanceto the executive council of the province ledby Eastern Cape Premier Ms Noxolo Kiviet,the <strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong> political and administrativeleaderships led by the Executive Mayor, Cllr.Zukiswa Ncitha and the Municipal Manager,Andile Fani respectively. Highlighting thepurpose of the session, the Executive Mayorsaid it was of significant importance for thetwo spheres of government, namely themunicipality and province, to work closelywith various stakeholders of the communityto improve service delivery. She said forgovernment to be effective it needed acollective input from all the stakeholders andthe solo approach had to be done away with.She also said government spheres shouldstop looking at the stakeholders outsideof government, as the opposition but aspartners.In preparation for the stakeholders’ forum,representatives of the various stakeholdersconducted a series of meetings whichculminated into the production of the 2012BCMM Stakeholders Engagement Report.Representing the stakeholders, SiphoPremier Noxolo Kiviet flanked by Executive Mayor Zukiswa Ncitha and BCMM Portfolio Head of Local EconomicDevelopment, Councillor Pumla Nazo at a community engagement session held in Postdam Community HallMengezeleleli, highlighted three areas ofconcern which were grouped as follows,(i) governance, (ii) economic growth andinfrastructure and (iii) social transformation.During the meeting, the stakeholders madesome recommendations with regards to anumber of issues, such as; the revival of themoral regeneration movement, funding fornon-profit organisations, communication andconsultation, supply chain and procurement,audit on business and land ownership, SMMEand community development, unemploymentand recruitment processes.The two spheres of government, thenresponded to the issues raised by stakeholders.The premier closed the session by forginga way forward. She said a team consistingof 3 MEC’s and 3 Members of the MayoralCommittee would be set up to work on issuesraised and report back. She also said therewas a need to strengthen relations betweengovernment and external stakeholders, sheconcluded by saying there should be anactive civil society and that people shouldtake charge of the change they want to see.One of the stakeholders’ representativessaid the meeting was fruitful and he hopedthe decisions made, would be implemented.He also commended the Premier and theExecutive Mayor for affording them anopportunity to express their frustrations andopinions when it comes to government andservice delivery withing the Metro.By Tabisa MntengwanaGovernment launches947 rural housing unitsEastern Cape leaders spent three dayswith various stakeholders, the communityand political leaders during the ProvincialExecutive Council in <strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>City</strong>.The three day consultation also saw 82 yearold Nosingile Tyuka receive a house with a2500 litre rain tank and a VIP toilet from BCMMExecutive Mayor, Zukiswa Ncitha and EasternCape Premier, Noxolo Kiviet on August 8.Tyuka has been living in the house for the pastthree months.Nosingile lives with her two children andtwo grandchildren. “Before moving into theRDP house, she was living in a rainy shackwith all her children,” reads a report from theDepartment of Human Settlements.Speaking about the housing project, regionaldirector for the Provincial Human SettlementDepartment, Simphiwe Nojoko said that thereare a number of challenges with the Tshaboproject, “among those is trying to locatebeneficiaries residing at other areas and othersmoving to other cities.” The rural housing6- 8 August 2012Premier Noxolo Kiviet and Executive Mayor Zukiswa Ncitha sharing a light moment with one of the beneficiaries, of theTshabo Rural Housing Project, Nosingile Tyukaproject will have 947 RDP houses and already841 houses have been completed and 106sites are set to be completed by October thisyear. Wrapping up the day, Premier NoxoloKiviet and the Executive Mayor, ZukiswaNcitha accompanied by senior governmentofficials, attended a community engagementsession at the Postdam Community Hall to“Working together to speed up effective service delivery”listen and respond to residents’ concerns aboutservice delivery. Other community engagementsessions were attended by members of theExecutive Council, were held in; XhaminiCommunity Hall in Tsholomnqa, Robbie deLange Community Hall in Orange Grove andRondavel Hall in Phakamisa West.

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