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Gauteng Human Settlements, 4 June 2014

 

 

Violence is No Longer an Option

 

Human Settlements MEC Mamabolo gets assurance from community leaders that
violence is no longer an option

 

 

Constant engagement and commitment to listening and working with communities
is one of the keys to realising peaceful resolutions to problems and
challenges facing communities in Gauteng, Human Settlements MEC Jacob
Mamabolo said today in Bronkhorstspruit after meeting community leaders
today.

 

Addressing the joint media briefing with the community leaders and Special
Advisor to the Premier, Eric Xayiya, MEC Mamabolo said the process of
engagements with the Zithobeni and region 7 communities started amid
difficulties and violent service delivery protests but it was encouraging to
see that the community is now calmer and constructive dialogue is shaping a
solution that will be everlasting.

 

"Crucial issues raised by the community include unhappiness with rates and
taxes, electricity, water supply, housing, suspension of the ward councillor
and so on. Whilst some of these issues are being resolved currently, we are
going to engage with the City of Tshwane in trying to accelerate the
resolution of these pressing matters", Mamabolo said. Mamabolo is currently
on a province-wide community engagement drive to the trouble-torn areas in
Gauteng in a quest to promote peaceful and violence-free engagement between
government and communities.

 

"As we enter the new term of government, it is very important that we
nourish a culture of making sure that every voice is heard, all views taken
on board and decisions and solutions arrived at through thorough, honest and
robust participation. With this approach we are confident that people of
Gauteng will be fully behind us, and as such as government we will be able
to deliver much better and faster and accelerate the delivery of services",
said Mamabolo.

 

One of the community leaders SK Monaheng urged the MEC and City of Tshwane
to resolve the matters urgently. "Whilst we appreciate the MEC's involvement
with our issues only few days into his appointment, we are pleading that all
spheres of government must assist us urgently. Also we would like government
to promote economic development in the area which will create jobs and
support local small, medium and micro enterprises (SMMEs)", said Monaheng.

 

MEC Mamabolo thanked the community leadership for allowing community to
register and to vote in the recent elections.

 

 

Issued by Gauteng Human Settlements

 

For more information contact:

Motsamai Motlhaolwa

Cell: 079 897 2240

 

 

 

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