DA Ekurhuleni caucus chair Raymond Dhlamini slams a planned motion of no confidence against Mayor TaniaCampbell, saying the ANC & EFF are working together to destabilise the metros.😬 Full story here ➡️
Dire finances
Dhlamini shared the city’s dire financial status, saying: “Cash on hand deteriorated to a 14-days reserve, which is way below the National Treasury’s 30-day minimum requirement.
According to Dhlamini the City’s short-term liquidity declined by 51% to R1.7bn in the 2021 fiscal year, from R3.5bn in the 2020 fiscal year. He admitted: “This has affected service delivery the fixing of roads, stormwater, traffic lights and potholes as cited in the motion.Dhlamini then proceeded to serve up some alleged dirty laundry from the past.
He pointed out: “It is for this very reason that the City suffered a waste collection crisis due to constant vehicle breakdowns. It is only now under the DA-led Multi-Party Coalition that waste trucks are being purchased outright to replace the City’s ageing in-house fleet.” Dhlamini praised Campbell’s leadership during her fourteen months as mayor.
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