10 February 2014 Gauteng government forms high-level task team to address violent service delivery protests Gauteng Provincial Government has formed a high-level task team to urgently address violent protests in the province. This follows an upsurge of violent service delivery protests in the last few weeks. Areas affected are Rethabiseng, Zithobeni and Ekangala in Tshwane; Princess Park in Roodepoort; Boiketlong in Emfuleni; and Bekkersdal on the West Rand. Given the seriousness of the situation, the provincial government is giving a high-level attention and resources to the situation, which has claimed human lives and essential public properties. The task team, made up of Premier Nomvula Mokonyane, MECs and Heads of Department for Health, Community Safety, Human Settlements, Economic Development and Sports, Arts, Culture and Recreation will convene regularly to assess the situation. In the interim, the task team has appealed and encouraged communities to protest within the confines of the law and refrain from destroying or damaging public property or infrastructure during protest actions. "Protesting communities, must amongst other things allow ambulances to go through and they must allow children to go to school. Also, the destruction of public property deprives communities of much-needed services and creates the additional burden of resources being diverted to restore and repair the damages, including critical infrastructure. "The cost of the destruction and the long-term damage to the economy runs to millions of rands," noted the task team. Furthermore, the task team encourages communities to follow proper procedures before embarking on a protest action. "If community members are unhappy with any aspect of service delivery, be it the pace or the quality of services they should take these up with the ward councillor, if they do not get any assistance, they should escalate the matter to the municipality, then the Department of Cooperative Governance. If these too do not yield any positive results, they must lodge a complaint with the Premier's Office through the Premier's hotline on 0860 011000. "It is also imperative that community members apply and obtain approval for marches and public gatherings to ensure safety and protection of marches," it said. Issued by: Gauteng Office of the Premier <http://www.gautengonline.gov.za/> For more information contact the Premier's spokesperson: Thebe Mohatle, 082 373 1146 Premier's Hotline Number: 0860 11000 From: http://www.gov.za/speeches/view.php?sid=43522 -- -- You are subscribed. This footer can help you. Please POST your comments to [email protected] or reply to this message. You can visit the group WEB SITE at http://groups.google.com/group/yclsa-eom-forum for different delivery options, pages, files and membership. To UNSUBSCRIBE, please email [email protected] . You don't have to put anything in the "Subject:" field. You don't have to put anything in the message part. All you have to do is to send an e-mail to this address (repeat): [email protected] . --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "YCLSA Discussion Forum" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
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