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The City of Johannesburg’s multi-party government has tabled a R77.3 billion 2022/2023 budget. From 1 July, property rates will increase by 4.8%, electricity by 7.4, and water and sanitation will go up by 9.7% respectively.

The City of Johannesburg’s multi-party government has tabled a R77.3 billion 2022/2023 budget. Johannesburg Finance MMC Julie Suddaby says from 1 July property rates will increase by 4.8%, electricity by 7.4% down from 14% in the previous financial year whereas water and sanitation will go up by 9.7% respectively.

Refuse removal will increase by 5%. Suddaby delivered the Budget Speech at the Johannesburg Council Chambers in Braamfontein, Johannesburg.their lights to be kept on at all the times, to have regular running water and a city that is clean and safe“We have made the following capital expenditure allocations, R1.2 billion capital expenditure on electricity infrastructure, R1.

“To further the quality of care in our clinics, we have allocated R21.5 million to fully implement the electronic health system over the medium term. This system will greatly enhance the level of service at our clinics in that patient records will be easily accessible and will reduce queues and waiting times.”With regards to housing, R1.7 billion has been budgeted over three years to upgrade informal settlements with basic services and some of them with electricity.

Over R35 million will be made available to provide free Wifi infrastructure in libraries. More than 17 000 EPWP work opportunities will be created. Suddaby says the multi-party government has set a target to facilitate investment and business to the tune of R35 billion. We are keeping the lights on, we are keeping the water running, we are keeping the city clean and we are keeping you all safe, from Ivory Park to Orange Farm.

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AdvBMkhwebane Poor independent pensioners disparately trying not to be a burden to the State and State Coffers. These increases are besides medical aid, home, insurances, home maintenance, fuel and car maintenance, food, levies, safety & home security costs, increased tax burden 😢

AdvBMkhwebane and salaries remain the same huh

In essence it a total of approx 23% that will hit hard on workers salary of 3% last year. Workers will remain poor in thus burgeoiese state/capitalist. They are breaking this down so that it doesn't come across too much. Kudlaliwe ngathi stru

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