2024/2025 IDP Draft Process Plan

This notice serves to inform the community that the 2025/2026 Integrated Development Plan (IDP) Review Draft Process Plan is available for comment.

 

Any persons wishing to view the draft process plan may do so using the link or QR Code below to our municipal website:

https://shorturl.at/WdDmv

 

All comments may be directed to idp@midvaal.gov.za

Comments must be submitted on or before 12:00, Tuesday, 13th August 2024

Your participation will be highly appreciated.

 

Katlego Mokwena      

Executive Director: Development and Planning

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MIDVAAL LOCAL MUNICIPALITY CELEBRATES THE FIRE DEPARTMENT’S CONTINUED EXCELLENCE

The Midvaal Local Municipality is proud to announce the achievements of our fire department at the annual Dräger Fire Combat and Rescue Challenge held on 25 July 2024. Our fire department has once again demonstrated its exceptional prowess by securing the top spot for the fourth consecutive year.

The event witnessed fierce competition from various fire and emergency teams across the country. The four Midvaal teams demonstrated their unwavering dedication, extraordinary skills, and unparalleled teamwork throughout the challenge.

The Dräger Fire Combat and Rescue Challenge featured a series of intense challenges, including an Overall Toughest Firefighter Challenge, a Cross Fit Challenge, as well as a specialised rescue simulation using the Confined Spaces Truck. These challenges are designed to assess firefighters’ abilities to combat real-life emergency scenarios. Midvaal Team 1 brought home the trophy as the overall winner, while the Mixed team (male and female) secured a second place in their category.

The team also brought home several medals for individual categories.

Midvaal Team 1

Tertius Engelbrecht

Callie Vermeulen

Thabang Mokgatle

Johannes Moreba

Magnificent Makhoane

 

Midvaal Team 2

Morné Mommsen

Glen Bellingan

Ntando Mtambo

Xolani Zwane

Shadrack Mudzuli

Midvaal Team 3

Cedrick Blankwe

Casey Luvhimbi

Njabulo Thusi

Quaide Breedt

Thabo Skosana

Midvaal Mixed

Annah Motshegwe

Engelinah Mphaololi

Thapelo Tsoari

Welcome Sibuyi

Xolani Zwane

Dräger Fire Combat and Rescue Challenge results for Midvaal:

Teams Overall

Midvaal Team 1 – 1st

Midvaal Mixed Team – 2nd

Team Challenges

Cross Fit Challenge

Midvaal Team 2 – 2nd

 

Toughest Firefighter Alive Challenge

Midvaal Team 1 – 1st

 

Confined Spaces Rescue Challenge

Midvaal Team 1 – 1st

 

Individuals

Per Age category- Overall Placement

Nico Gouws 1st

Shadrack Mudzuli 2nd

Thabang Mokgatle 3rd

 

Tertius Engelbrecht 2nd

Morné Mommsen 2nd

 

Individual Challenges

Toughest Firefighter Alive Challenge

Tertius Engelbrecht 2nd

 

Cross Fit Challenge

Nico Gouws 3rd

 

ISSUED ON BEHALF OF MIDVAAL LOCAL MUNICIPALITY

For media enquiries, please contact:

H Fowlds

Communications Officer

HesterF@midvaal.gov.za or 016 360 7627

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FAKE HOUSING ALLOCATIONS INFORMATION: SAVANNA CITY DEVELOPMENT

Dear Midvaal Residents

The Municipality has received numerous enquiries from members of the community regarding the allocations of houses in Savanna City this week. The Municipality would like to confirm that the information currently in circulation is ‘fake’ and there are currently no housing allocations planned for the Savanna City Housing Project.

The community is requested to stay alert at all times and report any misleading information to the South African Police Services. Members of the public will be duly informed of any housing opportunities once available and confirmed with the relevant stakeholders.

Should you have any concerns or questions regarding the above, kindly

contact our offices at 016 360 7571.

Alternatively visit the Provincial Department of Human Settlements offices, at no 28 Market Street, Vereeniging (next to SARS).

Yours in service excellence.

 

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NERSA APPROVED ELECTRICITY INCREASES THREATEN BASIC LIVING STANDARDS FURTHER DRIVING MILLIONS INTO POVERTY

On 1 July 2024, Midvaal Local Municipality was among the local municipalities that implemented the National Energy Regulator of South Africa’s (NERSA) 12.72% increase in electricity tariffs.

In just a few days, the municipality has been inundated with complaints from across our communities, with residents bemoaning how expensive it has become to access electricity.

According to independent estimates, electricity prices have grown by more than 450% since 2008, a tariff increase that is six times higher than the inflation rate.

These increases have had and continue to have a catastrophic impact on South Africans, especially low-income households who must choose between basic items such as groceries or electricity.

Although the right to electricity is not explicitly expressed in the text of the Constitution, it is fundamental for maintaining basic living standards.

Without electricity, people are deprived of basic necessities, such as lighting, refrigeration of food items and the simple ability to take a warm bath, especially in this harsh winter season.

Electricity reduces reliance on harmful fuels like coal and wood which have been proven to cause respiratory issues.

Access to electricity allows people to engage in income-generating activities, reducing poverty and improving their economic status.

Section 10 of the South African Constitution protects the right to human dignity, and electricity enables individuals to access a basic standard of living, thereby contributing to the realisation of human dignity.

Access to electricity is quickly becoming a luxury that many ordinary South Africans will not be able to afford.

South Africans are already struggling with the high cost of living, and the double-digit increase in electricity tariffs will further drive them into a life of poverty.

The unaffordability of electricity may lead people to take drastic measures such as connecting to the grid illegally, further weakening municipalities’ revenue collection and their ability to provide services.

Should this trend continue, it will lead to energy deprivation, further pushing up the scales against the poor who are already struggling in this economy.

Ordinary South Africans cannot be expected to carry the burden of the rampant corruption and mismanagement that has been so prevalent at Eskom.

Instead of addressing the institutional challenges that Eskom faces and providing tangible reforms to the current energy crisis, the government seems determined to pass the cost on to South Africans through constant and endless billion-rand bailouts (carried by taxpayers) and the NERSA-approved increases.

Municipalities such as Midvaal must now face the full wrath of angry residents who are struggling to stay afloat in this economy and keep their lights on.

ISSUED ON BEHALF OF THE OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE MAYOR:

Yours in Service Excellence, Ald. Peter Teixeira

#PeoplesMayor

For media enquiries, please contact:

Idah Satikhe

Senior Media Officer: Office of the Executive Mayor

MokgadiS@midvaal.gov.za or 010 494 3112

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ONLINE COMMENTS FOR THE TEDDERFIELD PRECINCT PLAN REVIEW

Dear Midvaal Residents

The community and all affected and interested stakeholders may use the link below to access a google forms to provide information for the compilation of the Tedderfield Precinct Plan Review .

Please use the additional link provided should you wish to sign up to be part of smaller focus groups for further engagement.

Tedderfield Precinct Plan Review area includes: Tedderfield AH, Bronkhorsfontein 329IQ, Muldersrus 330IQ and part of Elandsfontein 332IQ.

Closing Date for online inputs: Monday, 08 July 2024

Should you have any concerns or questions kindly contact your Ward Councillor or Mr. Themba Masemula (016 360 7526)

Yours in Service Excellence.

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