Tshwane Mayor Cilliers Brink speaks at the official opening ceremony of the Africa Aerospace and Defence Trade Exhibition in Pretoria on September 18, 2024.and members of the metropolitan municipality’s coalition government are expected to brief the media in Pretoria today on what they describe as an improvement in the delivery of basic services.
Since coming into office 18 months ago, the current administration set out three top priorities, stabilising city finances, improving the delivery of basic services to residents and driving energy independence. The City’s spokesperson Sipho Stuurman says, “The Executive Mayor wants to make it very clear to our residents that he remains committed to his job and that he remains committed to delivering services to the communities in the city and he will continue to defend the progress that this administration has been able to achieve over the past 18 months.”
“The Mayor is not distracted by the political challenges and he remains committed to the City of Tshwane,” Stuurman adds. The confused party is scrambling for anything to drive their false narratives. Yet they’re still part of the same Tshwane government. Tomorrow we’ll outline our 18 months of service delivery progress.Over a billion rand in fraudulent liability claims paid by PRASA: SIU Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies.
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