At a council meeting on Tuesday 30 June, the ANC and the EFF rejected proposals to sell vacant City-owned land in Plattekloof. However, a majority of councillors voted for the land to be sold and the proposal was approved.
of R40 million from Treasury for the Philippi Agri-hub Project, received approval from the ANC but was rejected by the EFF.City’s Urban Catalytic Investment Department submitted a bid proposal to National Treasury for R40-million funding over a three-year period for the project.
The project has three subcomponents: an expanded and upgraded agri-processing and packaging plant; an expanded food waste to organic compost manufacturing plant; and an expanded small farmer training academy and business development centre. Khaya Yozi, an ANC councillor, who supported the MOA, was worried that there wasn’t enough public participation, particularly from the agricultural players.
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